I'm a 30 year old
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normalNormal saline flush at 14. ALT = 10, ALP = 69, AST = 20, Bilirubin = 0.5, Albumin 5.2, and total protein = 7.8. I am hep c negative. I had originally been concerned that I had alcoholic hepatitis although urine, stool and skin color are all normal. What does a high albumin mean in the context of an elarged liver and otherwise normal LFTs? My previous boyfriend was a gastroenterologist and he actually felt my liver about 5 months ago, just for fun, and he said it felt normal. So an enlarged liver isn't the norm for me even though this was what the plastic surgeon suggested. I have a really hard time believing that I'm dehydrated even with recent alcohol consumption. I drink a lot of water. Probably 10-12 glasses a day. I have an ultrasound scheduled on Spet 7th, but I kind of need to know now if this enlarged liver/high albumin thing puts me at a greater risk of complications during surgery. Any info you might have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
There can be repercussions both from an anesthesia standpoint and a recovery/healing standpoint from such heavy alcohol intake, if it continues as you describe. Perhaps nothing will come of it, but you MUST be honest with your doctors or risk perhaps a bad outcome.
Are you taking steps now to get off the alcohol? I hope everything goes well for you.